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Even though the Conservative Party had chosen dif- ferently, they said, Parliament and its work should proceed. It was merely a formal registering of protest, however, since everybody knew the matter had al- ready been settled by the ghostly Sir Alec before he left for Perthshire to ac- quire a passport back into the light of common political day. The debate there- fore seemed to be the sort of form uld affair that is becoming, many M.P.s touchily feel, dangerously familiar-an outburst of futile Parliamentary indIg- nation over a fait accompli presented by the Prime Minister of the moment, whose office is more and more the real and autocratic arbiter of the power that is seen to be slipping away from the Commons. T HE incoming Prime Minister was regarded by mdny as just such a fait accompli on the part of the outgo- ing one. To check all the speculation and gossip going around about how the Conservatives came up with such an ut- terly unexpected choice, the Party's Chief Whip, Mr. Martin Redmayne, has just issued a hasty disclaimer denying that Lord Home was not the Party's first pIck. Up to now, the assumption that Mr. Macmillan, using his final blockbuster, had implacably ignored all the unmistakable last-minute readings of ParlIamentary and Party preference for Mr. R. A. Butler, the Deputy PrIme Minister, has been the one that many angry Conservatives and most non- Conservatives have appeared to believe. At any rate) the first reactions to Lord Home were frequently so violent that it is not surprising that some of the an- griest objectors are now beginning to think again, and even to suspect that the outcome may not be as disastrous for the Party as they had thought in the first shock of learning the identity of the new leader who was to supply a dy- namIC fresh start to repaIr the Con- servatives' unpopularity in the country. The press that Sir Alec received was such that had he been a play he would have closed on the second night. Though most of the editorial writers ad- mitted handsomely that he had sterling personal qualities for every role but his surprise one as the new-style, modern- izing Tory image, the absence of cheers was remarkable. Even the Daily Tele- graph, the paper found on most Tory breakfast tables (the Times is regarded "- ,' Æ. "001. ,... ú M\<,,"*-, . <.. " '':1.:;. 'I. ì 4 . 0 ':.. . 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